The following is a photo inventory of cats currently in TARC's care in Azemmour.
Morocco does not, thankfully, have a municipal animal sheltering system in place, nor does it need one. TARC believes the issue of stray pets can be dealt with through aggressive TNR programs and feral colony management. Street dogs and cats do well in most communities, as locals feed them and look after them. The very young animals, though, as well as nursing mothers and cats/dogs with physical disabilities, may need a little more care. Right now we have fourteen dogs and puppies and eleven cats and kittens in our program awaiting sterilization and release or return to owners.
ITTENS
male
rubbish tip colony--4 m/o, neuter scheduled as per ERHAM vaccines: (5/4/20) FVRCP and rabies deworming: 3/22/20
KIRA
female
rubbish tip 2019 colony--4 m/o, spay scheduled as per ERHAM vaccines: (5/4/20) FVRCP and rabies deworming: 3/25/20
ZARA
female/s (ERHAM)
rubbish tip 2019 colony--7 m/o vaccines: (5/4/20) FVRCP and rabies deworming: 3/25/20
PHOEBE
female
city center--2 y/o--hit by car, broken pelvis, initially paralyzed but increasingly mobile, not a good candidate for general anestheia so spay is postponed vaccines: (April 2020) FVRCP and rabies deworming: 4/20/20
EVANGELINE
female
medina--1 y/o, abandoned in a box with litter of five kittens, spay scheduled as per ERHAM vaccines: (5/4/20) FVRCP and rabies deworming: 4/10/20
DJANGO
male
medina--6 w/o, abandoned in a box with Evangeline vaccines: (5/4/20) FVRCP deworming: 5/4/20
RANGO
male
medina--6 w/o, abandoned in a box with Evangeline vaccines: (5/4/20) FVRCP deworming: 5/4/20
VIOLET
female
medina--6 w/o, abandoned in a box with Evangeline vaccines: (5/4/20) FVRCP deworming: 5/4/20
RUTHIE
female
medina--6 w/o, abandoned alone in the street, adopted by Evangeline vaccines: (5/4/20) FVRCP deworming: 5/4/20
RASHA
female
rubbish tip--9 w/o vaccines: (5/4/20) FVRCP deworming: 3/25/20
PANDA
male
rubbish tip--9 w/o vaccines: (5/9/20) FVRCP deworming: 3/25/20